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Fruit of the Spirit: The First Steps to an Enduring Marriage
In order to love one another with a godly love, we mere mortals need a little help. That is where the “Fruit of the Spirit” comes in...
Children of Divorce Can Triumph in Their Own Marriages
Many couples walk down the aisle having never witnessed a healthy marriage between their own parents. While adult children of divorce face unique...
Keeping Tiny Little Disagreements Tiny
You know how it can go—a sharp word, a wince, a quick but perfectly aimed retort, and there you go—like a row of dominoes crashing down.
Surviving a Struggle for Identity
Why are we so consumed with trying to "find" ourselves? Is there really a piece of us missing out there that we must find? Cindi McMenamin, author...
Cell Phones, Computer Games and Teenagers
I have a question/dilemma: How does a parent regulate a teen's phone, iTouch, laptop, and TV usage during the summer?
Say “I Do” to the Name Change
The Globe and Mail recently suggested that women who get married should say "I don't" to changing their name. Is this advice wise?
Is “Ever After” Just Too Long? Marriage and Modernity
The cultural conversation about the breakup of Al and Tipper Gores' marriage indicates something of how difficult it is to contend for Christian...
Setting Healthy Boundaries for a Healthy Relationship
I can think of no more important skill to help us relate in a healthy way than setting boundaries. Let's discuss the situation of two people who...
Why Do Long-time Married Couples Break Their Vows?
Many people were surprised to hear the news that Al Gore and his wife Tipper have decided to get a divorce. People automatically think that a...
Doin' What Comes Naturally?
A new book says that monogamy is not the design for the human "organism." Another book disagrees.
Don’t Divorce On a Friday: 7 Ways to Save Your Marriage
While the stats may be alarming, many marriages can be saved. You don't need to stand by, helplessly riding an emotional roller coaster, bracing...
Diffusing Power Struggles in Marriage
Dear Dr. David: I live with a man who is very intimidating. He can be overpowering at times. Surprisingly ... he often feels that I am controlling...
Dealing with the Control Freak in Your Life
You know them by the way they hem you in. They have a “right” way of doing things and you better do it the way they say is “right” or else you face...
Love & Respect: How Your Money Habits Affect Your Spouse
As I've been reading Emerson Eggerichs' book, naturally titled Love and Respect, it made me wonder about the implications for how husbands and...
"Should We Marry If We’re Theologically Divided?"
A while back I posted a question from Calvin, a Reformed dispensationalist fundamentalist, and Aimee, a Pentecostal, who have fallen in love and...
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